English to Arabic Dictionary synchrony

synchrony

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definition
noun
Brain research has shown that using sound phasing for brain synchrony will adjust the brain waves to deeper states down to the delta wave pattern.
simultaneous action, development, or occurrence.
the structuralist distinction between synchrony and diachrony
synchronic treatment or study.
example
These authors concluded that both climate and dispersal might be responsible for maintaining large-scale 'synchrony' .
Whether breeding 'synchrony' has resulted in the evolution of extrapair mating systems or whether it correlates with a yet unknown factor that is responsible for EPFs remains to be determined.
The first group is made up of the nine thirteen-inch monitors along the back row which function in 'synchrony' with each other, transposing images from monitor to monitor.
The shape of the nonlinear regression line indicates that chlorophyll 'synchrony' between two lakes is very sensitive to differences in stratification intensity.
We think it is pathophysiologically linked to menstrual 'synchrony' .
It is closely related to topi and wildebeest, both of which show extreme birth 'synchrony' .
Nevertheless, by relying heavily on the notions of both 'synchrony' and diachrony, Barthesian discourse aims to express how any of a host of other discourses function without ever claiming to be the final answer.
I could explain why it was gravitational 'synchrony' that caused certain asteroids to be flung out of the asteroid belt and ultimately to strike our planet, probably extinguishing the dinosaurs and many other creatures.
Finally, we address current research that suggests that motor unit 'synchrony' across hand muscles and muscle compartments might be one of the neural mechanisms underlying the control of grasping.
some individuals do not remain in 'synchrony' with the twenty-four-hour day
One thinks of Mikhail Bakhtin's chronotypes, which introduced 'synchrony' into the heavily diachronic tradition of literary history.
On stage, they perform in near-perfect 'synchrony' and unison.
The common yellowthroat is a neotropical migratory warbler that is similar in many respects to other warblers whose patterns of extrapair fertilization have been related to breeding 'synchrony' .
Reptiles generally are intermittent lung breathers that exhibit a pronounced cardiorespiratory 'synchrony' .
Painstaking frame-by-frame analysis of videotaped interactions between mothers and babies as young as eight weeks of age show the pair to be in remarkable 'synchrony' , responding to each other in subtle yet precise ways.
the structuralist distinction between 'synchrony' and diachrony
Brain research has shown that using sound phasing for brain 'synchrony' will adjust the brain waves to deeper states down to the delta wave pattern.
some individuals do not remain in 'synchrony' with the twenty-four-hour day
The pairs stay in close proximity, exhibit behavioral 'synchrony' , and locate and maintain incubation sites together.
Participants are required to complete various hand and foot exercises in 'synchrony' with the beat.
Two ideally synchronized clocks need not stay in 'synchrony' if they undergo different accelerations or different gravitational forces.
So here were twelve people, strangers until last week, trying to dance in perfect 'synchrony' .
Laying-stage incubation presents a paradox for hatching 'synchrony' : our data show that not all embryos are incubated for the same length of time, so some mechanisms must exist to synchronize hatch.
Like Sex and the City and Friends, both of which recently concluded, Frasier was about the peculiar contemporary 'synchrony' of adolescent crisis and midlife crisis.
The astronomical world remained silent about this remarkable astral 'synchrony' in time and space, even though April 12 th is Astronomy Day.
The debate over whether pheromones affect human behavior is hardly over, but at least enough evidence has been collected that a consensus has emerged on some effects, such as menstrual 'synchrony' .
They promptly activated the aforementioned portable photometer-chart recorder and obtained the first electronic recording of firefly 'synchrony' .
Temperature is one of the main signals that keep the circadian clock in 'synchrony' with the environment.
However, if the theory of underconnectivity proves valid, therapies that stimulate brain areas to work in 'synchrony' might also offer some benefit.
Environmental events and biological events that once made sense together are losing their 'synchrony' .
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